Good afternoon,
I have been a watcher of these forums for quite a while and have had many questions answered by searching. However, I was hoping I could get some assistance with a problem that I can't seem to figure out.
I bought my '06 Mustang GT Convertible just about three years ago, and of course it's black. I've been having a hard time with the trim, especially the trim that runs around the base of the convertible top. I've given up on using greasy "back to black" type creams and just tried applying C-Quartz (which is great so far). Anyways, while applying the C-Quartz, I noticed that there's some ancient dried-on painters tape stuck on the trim, just about .5mm or less, mainly around the trim that runs the top of the back deck bordering the 'vert top. Even worse, some of the tape actually extends off the trim to cover a tiny strip of paint, so the paint underneath never got painted! I'm assuming whoever owned the car before me had it painted, and whoever painted it did a poor quality control job when applying and removing the tape. Also, in the years I've had the car, it appears that some wax buildup has gotten stuck along some of the old tape and now it just looks horrid. Whenever I look at the back half of the car my eyes just zoom right to it.
Is there a way I can remove this ancient dried-up tape? I can flake some of it off with a fingernail, but I'm afraid of damaging the paint. Also, if I remove the tape that covers part of the paint, how will I avoid any damage to the surrounding clear-coat, or the dangers of rusting? Touch-up paint for now? In a few years after the car is no longer my daily driver I will be investing in a full quality paint-job.
Any assistance is greatly appreciated!
Melissa
I have been a watcher of these forums for quite a while and have had many questions answered by searching. However, I was hoping I could get some assistance with a problem that I can't seem to figure out.
I bought my '06 Mustang GT Convertible just about three years ago, and of course it's black. I've been having a hard time with the trim, especially the trim that runs around the base of the convertible top. I've given up on using greasy "back to black" type creams and just tried applying C-Quartz (which is great so far). Anyways, while applying the C-Quartz, I noticed that there's some ancient dried-on painters tape stuck on the trim, just about .5mm or less, mainly around the trim that runs the top of the back deck bordering the 'vert top. Even worse, some of the tape actually extends off the trim to cover a tiny strip of paint, so the paint underneath never got painted! I'm assuming whoever owned the car before me had it painted, and whoever painted it did a poor quality control job when applying and removing the tape. Also, in the years I've had the car, it appears that some wax buildup has gotten stuck along some of the old tape and now it just looks horrid. Whenever I look at the back half of the car my eyes just zoom right to it.
Is there a way I can remove this ancient dried-up tape? I can flake some of it off with a fingernail, but I'm afraid of damaging the paint. Also, if I remove the tape that covers part of the paint, how will I avoid any damage to the surrounding clear-coat, or the dangers of rusting? Touch-up paint for now? In a few years after the car is no longer my daily driver I will be investing in a full quality paint-job.
Any assistance is greatly appreciated!
Melissa